Private 8-hour excursion to Ghent and Antwerp from Brussels with Hotel Pick Up

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8 hours (approximately)
Pickup offered
Offered in: German and 4 more

Bruges and Ghent are two charming, small towns in Belgium, each just a short train ride away from Brussels. In a perfect world, Bruges and Ghent each deserve their own day for exploring. However, if you are short on time, you can visit Bruges and Ghent in one day.

Namur is the capital city of the Wallonia region of Belgium. At the confluence of the Meuse and Sambre rivers is the Citadel, a medieval fortress with 7km of underground passages, gardens, views and a golden statue of a giant turtle. In town, the Felicien Rops Museum focuses on the works of this 19th-century, Namur-born erotic artist. The baroque St. Loup Church has marble columns and a richly carved ceiling.

Enjoy this private 8-hour excursion to Ghent and Antwerp from Brussels with Hotel Pick Up and drop off in Brussels.

This is a completely private tour.

What's Included

Taxes
Private tour
Private oficial tour guide for 8 hours
Private vehicle with chauffeur for 8 hours
Entrance fees
Food and drinks

Meeting and pickup

Pickup points
You can choose a pickup location at checkout (multiple pickup locations are available).
Pickup details:

Pick up in the hotel and or place of choice in Brussels

Itinerary

Duration: 8 hours (approximately)
  • 1
    St. Bavo's Cathedral

    St. Bavo's Cathedral in Gent Belgium (Ghent) is one of the city's most important sites. The cathedral is home to a number of world-famous paintings including Ruben's "The Conversion of St. Bavo" and the "Adoration of the Mystic Lamb" by the Van Eyck brothers.

    30 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • 2

    The University of Ghent (Universiteit Ghent) is a prestigious university in Gent Belgium (Ghent). The campus is scattered across the south side of the city. For further information on Ghent University, please visit the official university website.

    30 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • 3

    The Citadel or Castle of Namur is a fortress in the Walloon capital city of Namur, at the confluence of the Sambre and Meuse rivers. It is originally from the Roman era, but has been rebuilt several times. Its current form was designed by Menno van Coehoorn, and improved upon by Vauban after the siege of 1692. It has been classified as a Wallonia's Major Heritage site. The original citadel dates to 937. It achieved its present extent between 1631 and 1675, when the city was under Dutch control. This section was called "Terra Nova" to distinguish it from the smaller Médiane fort built adjacent in 1542 and ensuing years. A variety of subsidiary positions were built in the 18th century. It was disestablished as a military post in 1891, superseded by a new ring of forts around Namur that were calculated to prevent the city from being attacked with artillery. This ring became the Fortified Position of Namur in the 1930s.

    30 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • 4

    St Aubin's Cathedral, Namur, Wallonia, the only cathedral in Belgium in academic Late Baroque style. It was the only church built in the Low Countries as a cathedral after 1559, when most of the dioceses of the Netherlands were reorganized. It is classified as part of Wallonia's Major Heritage by the Walloon Region

    30 minutes Admission ticket not included

Additional info

  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • SAFE COVID-19 SAFE
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